June 2011

Camera Deals Roundup

by on June 9, 2011

in Deals

Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

Lots of deals are floating around the web right now. Check them out below. [click to continue…]

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The new Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8 lens is now in stock at B&H Photo.  This lens is likely to be a hard one to find over the next few months, so get it while you can.

Here’s the link to B&H’s product page.

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Canon Rebel T3i Review

by on June 9, 2011

in Canon

The Canon Rebel T3i (aka 600D) is the lastest entry-level DSLR from Canon.  As a step-up from the budget-oriented Rebel T3, the Rebel T3i offers a little more bang-for-your-buck while still retaining an entry-level price point.

To see if this entry-level shooter is the right one for you, read on. [click to continue…]

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Vincent Laforet posted a new video, EPIC #308, today (embedded above) – a reference to the serial number of his new camera.  The footage came together as a result of a California road trip with Eric Kessler of Kessler Crane.

Many shots were done with the EPIC’s HDRx capture capabilities, along with some 5D Mark II time lapses thrown in the mix.

Laforet has a pretty big write up about the adventure over on his blog, where he goes into some of the technical details and explains his plan for more behind the scenes material from his EPIC road trip.

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The Ricoh PX is a new compact camera that sports a 16MP image sensor, a 5x optical zoom (28-140mm equivalent) and a 2.7-inch LCD. [click to continue…]

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Marketing Fine Art Photography is a new book from Luminous Landscape’s Alain Briot.  In the book, Briot “offers practical, up-to-date and field-tested marketing techniques from the viewpoint of a fine art landscape photographer who earns a living from the sale of his fine art prints.”

Marketing Fine Art Photography retails for $44.95; however, it is currently available for $26.95 on Amazon.com.

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